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This article can help you to remove BV:Miner Virus. The step by step removal works for every version of Microsoft Windows.
Security researchers have categorized BV:Miner as a Trojan. This parasite uses trickery to enter your system unnoticed and wreaks total havoc. Once on board, the parasite corrupts your entire OS. It alters your settings, modifies your Registry, corrupts essential processes and files. At first, you will not be able to notice any changes in the performance of your device. This will not last for long, though. BV:Miner interferes with everything. The parasite causes errors, program failures, and system crashes. The Trojan is also behind your slow internet connection. Do not focus on these issues though. These are just side effects. The side effects of the Trojan’s secret operations. This pest is never idle. It lurks in the background and causes troubles. The Trojan is programmed with one purpose only — to serve its owners’ interest. Unfortunately, this means the Trojan works against you. BV:Miner turns you into a target. It spies on you and uses the collected data against you. The parasite knows your system settings, which programs you’ve installed, what you’ve removed, where your personal files are located. This parasite may install other malware and monitor even more details. Like your online activities and keystrokes, for example. The nasty virus has full control of your system. What is worse, it provides its owners with access. The hackers behind the Trojan can use it to reach your machine. How do you think that ends? Nothing good comes from parasites like the BV:Miner virus. This nasty intruder has no place on your computer. Do not put up with it. Remove it the first chance you get! The sooner it’s gone, the better!
How did I get infected with?
BV:Miner Trojan did not hack your computer. No, this parasite is not that advanced. To enter your OS, it needs help. Your help! The Trojan uses trickery to lure you into downloading it. That is not a bad joke. You did it. You infected your machine. Not intentionally, of course. One second of carelessness is all this parasite needs to infect your device. Your caution, of course, can prevent it from succeeding. Be careful what you do. The Trojan and other similar parasites use torrents, spam emails, and fake updates. If you pay close attention to the fine print, you can keep your computer virus-free. Download our software from reputable sources only. Pay attention to all installation processes. If you are offered an Advanced/Custom installation method, by all means, select it. And, do be careful with your inbox. You know how dangerous an attached file can be. But did you know that the crooks embed malicious links to their letters? One click is all it takes for a virus to be downloaded. Therefore, do not interact with unverified emails. If you receive an unexpected message, enter the sender and its address into a search engine. If the address was used for shady business, someone might have complained online. Also, the crooks tend to write on behalf of well-known organizations. If you receive such a letter, go to the organization’s official website and compare the addresses listed there with the one you have received a message from. If they don’t match, delete the pretender immediately.
Why is this dangerous?
The Trojan horses are the most feared type of computer infection for a good reason. These parasites are deadly. They sneak into your OS unnoticed and operate in complete silence. They control your system and leave you with the impression that you are in charge. Then, with no apparent reason, they strike and destroy everything. BV:Miner is not an exception. The most dangerous aspect of this parasite is its stealthiness. It hides in the shadows and waits for its moment. Once you let your guard down, the parasite initiates a massive attack. This parasite can destroy your OS if its owners command it to. The Trojan establishes a connection to a Command and Control server and waits for instructions. The hackers can reprogram it at any time. They can command it to execute various processes. No one can tell you what the future hold for your machine. It all depends on the hackers and what the want at the moment. If they need cyber currency, they may turn your device into a miner. If they want to have fun, they may destroy your OS. The BV:Miner Trojan provides them unrestricted access. It also provides them with information about you. This nasty intruder may steal sensitive information about you. Be very careful what you do on your infected computer. Avoid online banking platforms and social media. Everything you do can be used against you. The hackers should not be underestimated. They need very little to blackmail you. Do not risk your security and mental health. Remove the BV:Miner before it is too late!
Manual BV:Miner Removal Instructions
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The BV:Miner infection is specifically designed to make money to its creators one way or another. The specialists from various antivirus companies like Bitdefender, Kaspersky, Norton, Avast, ESET, etc. advise that there is no harmless virus.
If you perform exactly the steps below you should be able to remove the BV:Miner infection. Please, follow the procedures in the exact order. Please, consider to print this guide or have another computer at your disposal. You will NOT need any USB sticks or CDs.
STEP 1: Track down BV:Miner related processes in the computer memory
STEP 2: Locate BV:Miner startup location
STEP 3: Delete BV:Miner traces from Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer
STEP 4: Undo the damage done by the virus
STEP 1: Track down BV:Miner related processes in the computer memory
- Open your Task Manager by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC keys simultaneously
- Carefully review all processes and stop the suspicious ones.
- Write down the file location for later reference.
Step 2: Locate BV:Miner startup location
Reveal Hidden Files
- Open any folder
- Click on “Organize” button
- Choose “Folder and Search Options”
- Select the “View” tab
- Select “Show hidden files and folders” option
- Uncheck “Hide protected operating system files”
- Click “Apply” and “OK” button
Clean BV:Miner virus from the windows registry
- Once the operating system loads press simultaneously the Windows Logo Button and the R key.
- A dialog box should open. Type “Regedit”
- WARNING! be very careful when editing the Microsoft Windows Registry as this may render the system broken.
Depending on your OS (x86 or x64) navigate to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] or
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] or
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
- and delete the display Name: [RANDOM]
- Then open your explorer and navigate to: %appdata% folder and delete the malicious executable.
Clean your HOSTS file to avoid unwanted browser redirection
Navigate to %windir%/system32/Drivers/etc/host
If you are hacked, there will be foreign IPs addresses connected to you at the bottom. Take a look below:
Step 4: Undo the possible damage done by BV:Miner
This particular Virus may alter your DNS settings.
Attention! this can break your internet connection. Before you change your DNS settings to use Google Public DNS for BV:Miner, be sure to write down the current server addresses on a piece of paper.
To fix the damage done by the virus you need to do the following.
- Click the Windows Start button to open the Start Menu, type control panel in the search box and select Control Panel in the results displayed above.
- go to Network and Internet
- then Network and Sharing Center
- then Change Adapter Settings
- Right-click on your active internet connection and click properties. Under the Networking tab, find Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Left click on it and then click on properties. Both options should be automatic! By default it should be set to “Obtain an IP address automatically” and the second one to “Obtain DNS server address automatically!” If they are not just change them, however if you are part of a domain network you should contact your Domain Administrator to set these settings, otherwise the internet connection will break!!!
- Check your scheduled tasks to make sure the virus will not download itself again.
How to Permanently Remove BV:Miner Virus (automatic) Removal Guide
Please, have in mind that once you are infected with a single virus, it compromises your whole system or network and let all doors wide open for many other infections. To make sure manual removal is successful, we recommend to use a free scanner of any professional antimalware program to identify possible virus leftovers or temporary files.